Nevertheless, three of four populations (Amherst, Collins, and Wolfe; table 4) showed variation in population size of magnitudes similar to that observed in meadow vole populations that exhibit multiannual cycles (Taitt and Krebs 1985).

Meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus) kill up to 96% of deciduous tree seedlings on experimental plots, influencing the rate and direction of succession in old fields in New York (Ostfeld and Canham, 1993).

It's also home to Max - the meadow vole, of whom you can get a close view in the meadow vole maze which isn't a true maze (thankfully, no danger of getting lost) but has lots of nooks and crannies with sound and surprises to excite and 'scare' the children.

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